Testimonial

Nice location with a historic feel. Clean nice rooms and a friendly staff. I would come back again.

Ivode Rooij, Traveller

The hotel building itself is very very beautiful, the beds comfortable, and the staff very friendly.

Holly Smith, Traveller

A quaint hotel in an old building with a very photogenic courtyard. Rooms have big wooden doors that are opened by large iron keys (just like in the olden days). Rooms have very nice old furnishings and plenty of space and comfort. Slept very well.

Grace Walker, Traveller

Perfect For Relaxing

The Hotel Villa de Tacvnga is the right choice for visitors who are searching for a combination of charm, peace, quiet, as well as a convenient position from which to explore Latacunga.

Colonial style hotel

We open our doors to the national and international public after four years of restoration. Exhibiting traditional architecture and original elements of this historical house gives Hotel Villa de Tacvnga the feel of being sent back in time.

Captivating Flavours

When it comes to dining, Hotel Villa de Tacvnga focuses on perfection from detail to taste. Enjoy our personalized service in national and international cuisine.

Rooms & Suites

The Hotel

Inspiration can be found everywhere

The house was ordered to be built at the beginning of the eighteenth century by the Marquis de Miraflores. General Manuel Tomas Maldonado lived here as well as his heirs for the next 150 years, until 2006 where it was purchased and renovated into a hotel. Designated by the Ecuadorian government as a historical site, we open our doors for you to explore the history.

The house is built with pumice stone, which is formed by rapidly cooled magmas. Latacunga is a volcanic area, so pumice was plentiful. It was used for housing foundations and walls built to divide land. This is why so many of the historical buildings in Latacunga look similar.

Even after renovations the house still retains is Spanish style with corridors, courtyards, fire wood oven, well water and the walls of pumice. All the characteristics of wealthy Latacunga of the past, but with the modern accommodations of today.